Organic Farming Is Better for Farmers
People have only recently started to consider how their actions influence everyone in the world, including those who strive to make our lives simpler. That include the farmworkers who make sure we have the option to purchase produce that is either organic or not. How does organic food impact their life, then?
Organic is often associated with a holistic, amiable, almost hippie-like atmosphere. Right or not, it is essentially the image that organic initially had when it first entered the market, and it has since evolved into the "health food" craze that gives the impression that organic is the way to go if you want to be healthy and happy. Therefore, it must be somewhat discouraging to hear that organic farming is a little more difficult on the work force than conventional farming.
Due to the use of organic methods, organic farms require up to 35% more labor to maintain. The additional task requires workers to put in greater hours while still being exposed to potentially harmful pesticides. Studies have demonstrated that this frequently results in increased farm labor exploitation. They must work longer and faster, yet as a result, they do not actually receive higher pay or better treatment.